Bishop O’Dowd High girls basketball player Ariell Bostick orally committed to San Diego State today.

The 5-foot-2 senior is the starting point guard for the Dragons, who are defending California Interscholastic Federation Division III state champions. Bostick, who averaged 10 points, five assists and 4.7 steals last year for O’Dowd, said she picked San Diego State over Pacific.

Bostick joins O’Dowd teammates K.C. Waters (Cal) and Breanna Brown (Virginia Tech) in making a commitment to a Division I program. Teammate Oderah Chidom, considered the top prospect in Northern California in the 2013 class, is still undecided.

Violent police encounters in California last year led to the deaths of 157 people and six officers, the state attorney general’s office said Thursday in a report that provides the first statewide tally on police use-of-force incidents.